In the common law, and under many statutes, standing (or locus standi) is the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party's participation in the case. In the United States, for example, a person cannot bring a suit challenging the constitutionality of a law unless the plaintiff can demonstrate that the plaintiff is (or will imminently be) harmed by the law. Otherwise, the court will rule that the plaintiff "lacks standing" to bring the suit, and will dismiss the case without considering the merits of the claim.
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| - In the common law, and under many statutes, standing (or locus standi) is the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party's participation in the case. In the United States, for example, a person cannot bring a suit challenging the constitutionality of a law unless the plaintiff can demonstrate that the plaintiff is (or will imminently be) harmed by the law. Otherwise, the court will rule that the plaintiff "lacks standing" to bring the suit, and will dismiss the case without considering the merits of the claim.
- Players can begin to view their current Standings at the Syndicate Panel from within their Orbiter once they have achieved Mastery Rank 3. However it is possible to view Standing before Mastery Rank 3 by viewing one's profile and changing to the Syndicates tab. It is also possible to earn Standing at any Mastery Rank by aiding other Tenno with their daily Syndicate missions and picking Syndicate Medallions, before turning them into the appropriate NPC at any Relay. Cephalon Simaris and Teshin do not require any Mastery Rank to start earning Standing with them.
- The standard posture, standing gives no bonuses and has no penalties. It is the quickest way to move around. Players with a melee weapon must be standing (and not running/walking) in order to attack.
- A player can be standing when there is no block on the players head if there is a block over the players head the player will be crouching during most cases, except sometimes when you are glitching. A standing player takes up two blocks of space. While you are standing you can run considerably faster most of the time except if you have an ultra high level of acceleration over your speed. you can only jump when you are standing since there is an open space above your head.
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| - In the common law, and under many statutes, standing (or locus standi) is the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party's participation in the case. In the United States, for example, a person cannot bring a suit challenging the constitutionality of a law unless the plaintiff can demonstrate that the plaintiff is (or will imminently be) harmed by the law. Otherwise, the court will rule that the plaintiff "lacks standing" to bring the suit, and will dismiss the case without considering the merits of the claim.
- Players can begin to view their current Standings at the Syndicate Panel from within their Orbiter once they have achieved Mastery Rank 3. However it is possible to view Standing before Mastery Rank 3 by viewing one's profile and changing to the Syndicates tab. It is also possible to earn Standing at any Mastery Rank by aiding other Tenno with their daily Syndicate missions and picking Syndicate Medallions, before turning them into the appropriate NPC at any Relay. Cephalon Simaris and Teshin do not require any Mastery Rank to start earning Standing with them.
- The standard posture, standing gives no bonuses and has no penalties. It is the quickest way to move around. Players with a melee weapon must be standing (and not running/walking) in order to attack.
- A player can be standing when there is no block on the players head if there is a block over the players head the player will be crouching during most cases, except sometimes when you are glitching. A standing player takes up two blocks of space. While you are standing you can run considerably faster most of the time except if you have an ultra high level of acceleration over your speed. you can only jump when you are standing since there is an open space above your head.
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